..Modified is used to find out whether a control (or a group of controls) was modified by the user (with the keyboard or with the mouse.

Versions 15 and later

This property is now available for the Android applications.

New in version 15

This property is now available for the Android applications.

This property is now available for the Android applications.

Versions 18 and later

This property is now available in Windows Store Apps mode.

This property is now available in Android Widget mode.

New in version 18

This property is now available in Windows Store Apps mode.

This property is now available in Android Widget mode.

This property is now available in Windows Store Apps mode.

This property is now available in Android Widget mode.

Versions 20 and later

This property is now available for the Table controls and for the table columns in the Android applications.

This property is now available for the Table controls and for the table columns in the iPhone/iPad applications.

New in version 20

This property is now available for the Table controls and for the table columns in the Android applications.

This property is now available for the Table controls and for the table columns in the iPhone/iPad applications.

This property is now available for the Table controls and for the table columns in the Android applications.

This property is now available for the Table controls and for the table columns in the iPhone/iPad applications.

Versions 21 and later

This property is now available in Universal Windows 10 App mode.

New in version 21

This property is now available in Universal Windows 10 App mode.

This property is now available in Universal Windows 10 App mode.

Example

// If the "EDT_CustomerName" control was modified by the user,// the modifications are saved in the linked fileIF EDT_CustomerName..Modified = True THEN ScreenToFile() HModify(Customer)END

Syntax

<Result> = <Object Name>..Modified

<Result>: Boolean

True if:

the specified control was modified by the user,

the option "Store the last value entered" was selected by the user in the popup menu of the control,

at least one control belonging to the specified group of controls was modified by the user,

at least one control belonging to the specified window was modified by the user.

False otherwise.

<Object Name>: Character string (with or without quotes)

Name of the object (control, group of controls or window) to use.

Remarks

Table cell

To find out whether a table cell was modified, ..Modified must be used in the exit code of the column as follows:

IF [<Column Name>]..Modified THEN...

Initializing and re-initializing the ..Modified property

..Modified is initialized to False when the window is opened.

..Modified is reinitialized to False by programming only (<Object Name>..Modified = False).

Tip: When modifying a control by programming, directly modify the ..Modified property of the window. A validation process can easily check whether a modification was performed (in this case, there is no need to check ..Modified on each window control).